Hi Natty! How are you, Honey? I hope everything is well for you over there. I keep watching that clip of your telling a joke over and over again, you're so pretty! I have to say that mango and mint is a good combination, so you must try it someday. The smoothie was thick, a little water would cure that. It's been a hectic day for me. It's as if I were spending Ramadan working at the pizza joint- I still haven't cooked my dinner yet! Back in those days, I broke my fast on my feet and prayed the sunset prayer when there was a break in the dinner rush- in the toilet.
I took Lily to the vet first thing in the morning. I told him that she had a seizure, and after that she couldn't keep anything in her stomach, she would puke it out. She didn't have a fever. The vet gave her a worm pill and some shots. He prescribed me some liquid vitamins and puke suppressant pills. He told me that she should be OK after today. I asked him about the seizure, but he didn't answer me. The waiting room was full, and quiet. I told him it's OK, I know seizures are hard to calculate. The vet said I may have to force feed Lily. The worm pill isn't the answer, I think. The problem is the seizure and its aftermath. Lily had her first seizure when she first went into heat. She had her last seizure after recovering from a fever. I'm going to tell you right now Natty, so please remember. If the baby had a fever, bring that temperature down. I don't care if it's just a symptom, bring that fever down. Lily puked out the worm pill when she got home. I fed her the puke suppressant, and she hasn't puked since. I took the opportunity to feed her. The vet asked me if she drank water today, I said she did. So that means she puked out all her water as well. I watered her, and managed to get the whole dose of vitamin in. But I had trouble spoon feeding her. I wish you were here, Natty. I need an extra pair of hands to help me doctor the cat.